Chapter 4 Two-Faced Woman
Whitney was stunned by her auta.
Was this still her obedient daughter in law
“Good, so you were always pretending in the past!”
The more Whitney thought about it, the angrier she became. She gritted her teeth and threatened, “The thing that happened today won’t end like this. I will tell Orlando to divorce you! This time, even if you kneel and beg me, I will kick you out of my home!”
Viola sneered, her face full of disdain.
“Oh, I forgot to say that ten minutes ago, Orlando and I have divorced. This time, even if you kneel and beg me, I will not take a step into the Caffrey’s old house.”
Whitney thought, they have divorced Just now!
It is impossible! This bumpkin was so shameless in the past that she didn‘t want to leave the Caffrey family. Now, she gave up voluntarily!
Whitney looked suspiciously at Viola’s departing figure. To confirm it, she immediately called Orlando..
“Babe, are you divorced for sure?”
Orlando said “H’m” and suddenly frowned. “Who told you about it? The procedures were just completed!”
“Who else could it be? I ran into Viola on the way here. This bitch yelled at me just now!”
Her face was full of anger, but when she thought about the divorce, she immediately smiled, “But it’s great! You finally divorced. She is an orphan adopted from an orphanage. How can she be worthy of my excellent son? She should have left long ago…”
Orlando pursed his lips. His mood was the opposite of Whitney’s.
In fact… There was a trace of strange frustration and guilt.
:
….
Before this, he had thought that Viola would not agree to divorce so easily. He had prepared 500
thousand dollars in compensation and a villa in advance, but this time, it was Viola who took the
initiative to ask for a divorce. She didn’t ask him to pay the compensation at all.
After the divorce, she had no money and no relatives around her. How would she live in the future?
Forget it! When she was at her wit’s end, she would come asking for his help.
Viola took a cab back to the small villa that belonged to Orlando andher, which witnessed the
bitterness of her past three years.
The memory was so guinding that she did not want to mention it again.
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